The museum, located in the Grand Canal Shoppes shopping center at The Venetian, will let visitors don headsets and grab controllers as part of a virtual reality attraction.
Wade Tyler Millward
Wade Tyler Millward worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from December 2016 to December 2018. He covered retail and manufacturing businesses, industry trends and the local economy. He graduated from the University of Florida and previously worked for the Tampa Bay Business Journal in Tampa, Florida, and Gaston Gazette in Gastonia, North Carolina. He’s received reporting awards from the Nevada and North Carolina press associations.
Corks ’n Crafts customers work with fabric, wood, leather and other materials. They create items such as decorative signs, beer caddies and keychains.
Treehouse will feature a 300-seat restaurant, indoor and outdoor lounges, a sports bar, nightclub, dayclub with pool, rooftop bar and poker machine room.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada, raised questions in the nation’s capital Thursday about how to improve cellphone and other wireless connections in the Las Vegas area. But experts say Las Vegas may not have it as bad as other places.
Las Vegas data center services company Switch has seen its stock fall about 26 percent since it missed earnings expectations Monday and about 37 percent since going public in October.
The 148,000-square-foot store is the fifth Las Vegas-area location for the company, according to Costco’s website.
Customers taking longer than expected to get on Switch’s data center service has caused the Las Vegas-based company to reforecast how much money it expects to make this year.
Online and off, the Golden Knights have sought protection for team logos, slogans and even names that may confuse fans because they sound too similar.
Build-A-Bear Workshop plans to open a location on the Las Vegas Strip, Clark County records show.
The official Raiders team store will open two new locations in the Las Vegas area.
County records show a new Chick-fil-A restaurant will be built near the intersection of South Las Vegas Boulevard and the 215Beltway.
Clark County’s call centers are booming since 2010, nearly tripling the number of people employed on average, according to state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation data.
Las Vegas has open “hailing frequencies” this week to fans of the “Star Trek” franchise of TV shows, movies and other media.
Retail giant Target will open a 20,000-square-foot store inside the former Smith Wollensky building on the Las Vegas Strip.
The battle to attract eyeballs in the Las Vegas Valley keeps evolving as marketers find bolder and more unusual ways to command attention.